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    For me.. I have 5 pieces surviving well and healthy in the tank..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Samuel2618 View Post
    For me.. I have 5 pieces surviving well and healthy in the tank..
    Oh....so the last 5 survivors huh? Hopefully they will stay with you long, i got no luck with exotic otos....
    Zack

    Planted tank: Melanotaenia Lacustris, Melanotaenia Parkinsoni, Melanotaenia Praecox,
    Glossolepis Incisus, Melanotaenia Maccullochi, Melanotaenia Boesemani, Iriatherina Werneri, Barilius Canarensis

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    Re: Parotocinclus sp. "Peru"

    Seen any of these little fellows around lately?

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    Re: Parotocinclus sp. "Peru"

    Best to take this up as a "Sighting request" in the appropriate section.
    I note that these fish are seasonal.
    celticfish
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    Re: Parotocinclus sp. "Peru"

    I have had 17 of these tiny Parotocinclus since May. They are set up in their own 20L.
    It took them only a few days to eat the algae I allowed to grow in anticipation of getting them. Now all they eat is Spirulina Sticks.

    I am hoping to breed them. I have heard rumors that they have been bred ib Switzerland but I haven't heard any details. They are very delicate and I think keeping them in very soft water is important.

    They are some of the coolest new catfish introduced into the hobby to me.
    Old fish breeder. SA Dwarf Cichlids, Hypancistrus sp L260, L333 and Peckoltia L134 breeder. Also Sturisoma, Dwarf Corydoras spp, wild Discus and Killiefish. Like breeding Characins and wild Betta spp too.

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